The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 August 1934 — Page 2

VHE DAILY BAMCR GREENCASTLE, BVXANA MONDAY. ALG15T 6. 1934.

INDIANlivestock

Bor* 5/»:<0; " ! =' ST*; martly IS rtr*.- ? ■», Bo-ierw«-;gte* 25 r' I f '’ ’ !h*.. tS.40 * 15 15 190 t 210 • t r 20 to *5*5; 2*10 to rz to ti.TS f-* ■ ■ ■ ■ ill • ' - - :b*., *5 to t * r vv) t>5 i2r. ib?., SS-V.I to 12 T' ;i; fc ■ z out 13 "5 to 94J9.

t; >• *.:• rup [iAFI V R A WT*^ ' aad low grade 1 *15- U ■AIL I DA->->LXA

si»ari»t?r <■’.**•-=. Wner»l trad? ar-urvd old '-■‘-ad ■teen H.50 to Sb2> : br^-. dry frd held aro^rsd $?1.23, bolt to ?-?!! mvirr 13 50; :-.ars 12-23 to 1320; low cutters ar.d ratter- < 1 to ?2 -e*lor« rtror.* to 50 crnt- k:fb?’. rood and cboir*-,

$«.00 to $6 50.

l^WO !imb* steady; rw«-s : |* (0 *_r f725®; barks K to 10 V>; throw Jts $4-50 to $0 W; .i-^ t?r b?— »: 50 to $3 90.

B \NNER WANT ADS PAT

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e • F»»*NCES MAP'ON r-« 'i Mrtr»-Gold«»y»-M«i Hm M*d» • T«r: *y Wo— P«t•arc S—rraf M«r<c« Dae —

chapter xxrx E;>iyl.e ! t.'.e rprakruy. (hea c3 c-‘3:-'2/ cht e-r-■vtjrccj '.ft* Larry waa thrrr •» . »

—r* 1 —

» • r • • ta brr feaatf, wat i ■ ara »■ - Larry, booking p a*. gi* t-i 3 cn »»i«. V. r^.» • iart»3 to r'trfit J’jtt aa Larry caort' ■ h't He h j.-ri* ■ left la* rrv. iii-l toilowed her in:, the-ar.--: <W » -H*ik f .r»y fire!" he aal<L tTri!Inf bread.“I p>pprd orer to—to . . ." Tc r-ta.i tr.e iu?it—I m aa...nf to-

Mfht.

"To wl«h yoo everythlnf 3" Blone> rep.-ed, quietly aerloua. There a as nience for a moment a§ Larry kx, ed at her bongingiy • We ve only a few minute# t*etw «*-. art-.e. • added Ek ndie “W- it a that cottume? . . . The ba .et? .... aaeed Larry, r * Yes—not much to it.’ i 'Remember the first time we *a» that thins toe ether. TU ne-.er forfet it!" 'Tou .chow—you won't believe tr.e

fti*-.:

T warned you'" *"i.-led O'Brten, h .rrj .rif away. . Lur..ne loo«ced at Rkind<e. who was nearly in tee's ~Yoa . . . ! " -Wnatr asked P.or-ile. saraceiy. 'Oh. den t ti.k to me—you d rneak h.m »<yw If you couW." "Not If I knew it ..." Blonde started to c>.me had:, but LurLr.e had run on the i:ife. her lif.lt pearl bead dress rattling metal.e-

ally.

tt tha Polliea. waa Laid in the Palace ce Cor d and n.e •' t-'nins ah. wed ret.r- -e from the Wu*’* Art# ball A r.us» 3 -otain eiccupied the center of the massive atase. later tp>Qt.r-f tp and tunbiiag down into the ba«.n as varied coli red : shU played a~roea the scene a specialty nt»mher. with other firls ■ n the fountain. As that act fir.-shed Blond.e came on with the Locke tw ins to do a special dance routine. Bio ndie looked exceptionally beau* tiful tonigM. t.er scant but colorful costume dioplayirs her trim little ft sure Wit-rr. •: with ligbtr.insspeed. The Locice twins sensed Jhat . Bl -ndie wu glv.ng herself completely to the dance, and they worked harder ev'r.'W in the sp.r.t of the number wr..:-. aiwaj-s tr.-g..t down the house. In the pear l f-ile of the bi!!et tie hundred students joine-d hands and danced in a f -se circle around the fountain - with Its Immense

I was really in love that statue. On one *.le B Ion die >c.red

dent think you'd aay that—If with Paul Lo ke

yoa d tt—there

'•Pag t*e uord 1 ir. s'f j>-tdy if—/ lot* gou—I always karf.'* and Larry clatp'd hfr m ku arms

Ifik t£

now Ist- l Lurllr.e as the da- e rot'un-

| der way. I ‘You're

be any reason tor saying

would there?"

•Not now—no'* I "You're all wet" came back 'You re in love row? . .'"T'Of Blond!*, as tne tempo of the music your** you are .... and BJondie incs aaed and the great circle

Icpketl up at him wistfully.

"Yes—I am," said Larry, looking

her straight in th* ey*

"Pm so glad' Lilondie said,

•ir.cerely.

"Sweet kid!" •Vdoodbye, mister - ” and Blondle held out her hand with a little "Mister yourself! ard Larry suddenly palled her toward him. putting his arms around her Then, with his face close to hers, he said

quickly:

' Say the word and I won t gt>— say It—I mean H—I love you—you know I love you—1 always have'

-what

speeded up T—don t-

—you—think!"

TU . . . get ."73 even . with . . you!” snarled Lur.'lne.'the speed of the dance making h^r words come haltingly. As she said it Blondle could feel the fingernails biting Into

her wrist.

"You re . . . wrong . . . about . . . him!" The whirling speed was now so great that Blondle could hardly talk Lurline - ansSMT was ano'her Jab of her firgernalls. Kiondie almost cried out In pain. Ble><-1 was oozing fr-a i the cllr. hed hands of the girls. T1 *y were entering the Aral round of the dance. Tr >- -peed was

B.ondle was swept off h*r feet, furious now To maiiUim their

lialar.ee the dancers w*-.-» dependent upon the grips with their partner^ han-ls Easter, still farter they went, their toes barely tou'hing the floor, the leg* crossing and re-rrow-ing each other with lightning-like

rapidity.

As Llordleand Lurlir.* were about to face the audience In their mad

whirl Lurline snarled

"I . . hate . . . you . . . get . . . eway . . . from . . . me"'. Suddenly she pulled her hand free The ring had broken. Rlondi* was on the end of the line, like the

,7~ -' | cracker on a whip. She flew Into

m .ed , °’* ar <> U . ! the air with terrlflc speed The grip Uirry suddenly kxked the <“>>H on h a r othpr h , n d broke As leading to the speakeasy, * n<1 , though shot from a gun she catagr n*"r In Ms arm* again | p U ^ e j Bf rona the footlight* i»nd fell

Wo ve never really been free • • 1 j n to the orchestra pit.

fir-t it was Lurline and now Its j There was a might scream from this other one ..." j me audience. A musician leaped ' It’s too late any how . . . I'm not ' high In the air. On the stage girls the one for you. now ... It might jwent tumbling head over heels. The

have been—before—before

Sne was In Ms arms and dominated for the moment. "You love me—I know you do!" continued Larry, softly. I know J do, but . . Blondle

wh: -pered.

■There’* no f r.e but—Ml stay— 1 won t go ... 1 wanted to come to

you last week before . . ."

"You mustn’t . . . You're engaged' —What about her” and Blondle

gently pushed him away.

Larry stopped trying to pull himself together. Yes—I guess

or H f * ’* Ka. m

11 d V f i^rcai i v/l g; • • e and Blondle s voice broke pitifully. ‘Goodbye. Larry:" she said, through

her tears.'

Lurline burst Into the room and | quickly sizing up the stluation. called: "Come on. Blondle—were on—quick—so long. Larry—come on, you." and she pushed Ilondle out ah*ad of her. They went along the fire escape, mtn the theatre and down on the stage without a word The dawn g e-ne Just preceding the ballet, waa on and the girls started for the w logs to catch their cue. O'Brien, the stage manager, apIWDechgd. scowling darkly "You're *,<M —both of you - . you re through tofilght' he ordered Oh- hut y-oaf trap:’* mapped

Lurlj sc

curtain came down with a thud. "Keep the show going!” ahouted

O'Brien.

The orche fra leader tried to get his men hack to their Instrument^ The audience, now on Its Let. -train' d to look down at the pitifully crumpl'd Blondle Eh* *as huddled in a mass at the bottom of the pit. The little trap door used by the musicians to enter the pit opened qulr’clyi Gentle hands picked up the Ilf tie body, pulled It through the door and carried It up on the stage. But l»efore they reached It the orchestra was playing full Mast. Another set was working desperately

on the stage.

The show must go on!

(CONTINUED!

- lOspyrigtit^liJl la'**l FWw

AM

Herald Consolidated "It War*# For AC"

feterer! tn tin pottoffles a: GyMEcsurtls b*!:aaa- m « # e o e s -Iaj* aagfl xkrter

oadtr Art of

Marc? |. im.

SaijeotpUoc p-vo. 10 cent* per »Sijrj per year by xa'I ta FsttAx Osjaty; g? 50 to !* '•? per vewr bv xal* mtsHt P^taAT “rrzoTj. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

THE CIRCUS is coming: GRANADA

Wayre. 2! rr'erw! ^e«h wcjtAs in' Mr<wwt Kcunw* a q^i-Tvi which became general and Postponed .*<J to th* firing of approximately The reunion

100 «* ats. acoht.cg to officers. Sev-

eral arrest? *?!> made.

Societ> News

ftoewe n C5 -vep. e.

Mr. art Mrs. W r H-ath of th - Mrs. Bart lev Ho-tews .re it h ..me fr Bjt;> Creek T* Couatry Reading Club Mscis. The Country h>a.:ing Club met V Craw^-fd .? in Terre Tturwday afterr. •on with Mrs. Rupert Haste tg her Dr. W. G P.^rtiey Sxteen members and on* guert wer* pieseat la the abreace of >! - ■ Maijoiig hFtrange ujM s. U a Uag a very interesting visiting her aunt. Mrs. I.ariHe Feat* | book review was given by Miss Min-

ytr, in Mirstie this seek. Mr. an. Mr?. Ft-; Thomas

Mr?. Lena Bauer at: res ’a Chkar-j-

i? v:siting re!-

have

lir. yve: to 8 East Hanna street from j 106 S-.-uth College . noe-

1 county s-perinte- *m of schools.

their prop.fed

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will be held at Wesley Chapel, Sun-' iay, August 25 instead of August 12 j as originally planned. This change is; rr.ai- to enable Or-a Mason of Los, Ar.geJe-, Cal., t itter,. the gather*} ing. AH friend? and neigh),,^ are J

invited to attend. ++++++++ Verooica (lub To Meet Wednesday

Veronica club will .meet Wedne* ; ay j afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Paul Aibin, Allendale. Mr?, i Rex Crask will have charge of the

r. e Mae Birt.ry. Later in t?" evening program. Members please note change

of time-

' Mc tviiy to go jv- ! budgets of e\pen

i .niBg year.

The Greencastd* Bar will practice Mr and Mrs- C ,thi- evening at 7:30 o'ck-:k i an -- r. Chester, y-

, an-i ■■yn Herbert f

jthe wek end wit Macy of Danville, ! •iajgh'er f Mr-

i r

Elizabeth Ward .? taking vacation from the >:•'? office.

Gray PAter. kurt! nt*r U 'fned to his home ty .

j 'lay.

M o*»-

the c'.sb sang familiar s-^ngs. Tr.e r ^ t - -■ will be held with Mrs.

Vrraa H >-r:k. August 30.

■*■ + + + + + + + Eapti?t Mixiekiary Society To Meet

• - •'••• • • ' * • tr- F " Baptist church will meet

.r>5 .A. Coope r j. ay afterr. -on at 2:30 o’clock at

L rr.eta’e « -r.' attentance is desired.

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Mr= L-'ii V Fr.enJl? Fuik Class Mr?- Cooper. Picnic Is Po-ip-jeted

Mr-. Nellie Anderson ter Mr?- J. D. Stra.-'*

Funeral

I ol Be? mis who

itmgher y r ^

Indiana-

f Terrwi h rel-

enrice? son of died S.

nay aft-

church.

0>ri r _*:•'*

j cr.crch was in cha-

,Mi?s Kdr.a Ma•me Sun ay f roc

he has been vis. “rider, a student - dr last year. 7! j World Fair la-t w ; week end at the

I Stt re lAike. Th* following

r. -tree*, returned to her • me Sun- ‘ “ ■ A ' : e Sunday

day from the county r. -r:*-;!.

Mr aad Mr*. Ker.neth Todd of ^ zAemoon rim B* ford are the g.e?*.- f Mr. T.-dd ? ^ °-* So * c

parents on East Waahir.gt.. r. street

5 r the sixteen 'r. and Mr?. Earl jriay night, were • -'.n from the * Rev. Gust li te First Baptii

Picnic School i church i* third Tu-

+ + -h + 4'4- + + M' 4 Jne*day Sewing Club To Meet M'ith Mr?. M alker The Wednesday Sewing club will meet with Mr*. Empson Walker, 4L3 Elm -treet, Wednes ay aft "moon a’

3 o’clock.

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Friday Circle To Meet Friday

The FViday Circle will hold it? annual club party. Friday evening at

... ., _ ' -O ...'clock at f Mr*,

f tt- Fnendly F,k Suncay Finj * y> Cemetery Roai Tho.^

. the 1 .'">b>t*r.an eiin not ^ are | ^

call Mrs. Ensign-

MONEyl S20 To S30oJ need it. Me loan prompll. cation. ^ y “P-* , Voti can repav . "■“H or I.™ *■ , y** ««roi the^ 1 *' i ' "'1 *ndiana Loan [,1 24 i F - " ^‘Bnn Ph «e 11

As the bdy' «

grave, the chamber of tt* sral’s toaer win b-

dalilias. On

1 roses will b«

chamber is to

I

ding

I

I

J

; b*en postpone 1 until the <tay in this nvon'h. A later -tit will apear in this pap-

,N '‘ > L<'1> PHOJEfy,

4

Miss F! >rence Crawford ! Haut* spent the week end

' itrre* here.

. - - Mary L ?ui = - T t ■ tt has returned from a visit with frier's is

■ C r.nersville.

Mr*. Joe Hamm-tr. spe-.t the w*Ht ?rd wtth her scat Clem HarKn..<Bo and

i family rear qainey.

Mrs. X. C. Alspa.gh. w* -t Frar.k-

-?' + 4'++ + + +

A n retumr '1 .rton O. E. S. . . • •- M*ettnz Po-tponed r Mis? Evelyr The M r n O. E. S. initiati -n

I

att rd- tr* h ,? been >-tponed unjii August 29th.

d- + + + + + + +

ttage r <«r>-Marter Nuptials

' ‘furred W.dne*day

nv'torr-i to; Mr. an-. Mrs. John Mart"r of ■ • '* they enj.yei; V. rthir.irton. In - announce the mar- ■ i Park and in r.age of th*T daughter Pauline

the Battleground Thaddeos (

HITLER El'LOGI/ES <F'prirg* Pace Gm*t '!ud:ng an alliance between venerable tradition end forces working for the

f-ture.

"Ever since I wa? allowed to take n:y oath of office to him I hav* been ever grateful to fate for the oppert. nity of serving such a master. “He who served the nation with such faithfulness.’’ said Hitler, “never will lack faithful remembrance. "Deputies and German people! I

to I a?k every one at this moment to look : 1LS j ,,,. r ■

son of Mr. an. Mr.*. 1 to the future.

sneiw-cappe-j Pock

t'onal park.

He went to t speech after rrr to: roads that w.-und Tea level. At th« dr<'p* »r> *orr* ca. the v !ley= L V.w.

Mr P e-. -

in v.ork the CCC . inspecting *veral w-ere drawn up m dtsewrod with thei to pr*V'n* f 'r»-t

Err*<t Tr

The Presbyterian Hign S tool Tux- * ' 1 ' !r?

i? will have a bn*:n*-s* r-*e*. r.g Tue?j day evening at 7:39 o't • z. at the

church-

J h"*on i Buck i Hepier of Madison

• wr.sh p was taker; to the Metric? «t ' : " *" r '’ ^ sa '

I Hathaway, azri R

Mr. an-i Mr? B. H W«

Mr?. Mary Ower. j Mrs. El- n Row: ! Mr. an.1 Mrs. Cl

and family

hospital in ladianap- Hsz-iiy for :

i' reatment.

M.ss Louisa Bickr.e;i ha' return* i ' from a visit with her Strter, Mr 'dary Sturgess and Mr Sturvesj

.Arkansas Clty-

M;*s Mar>la Dafcig~‘*r. of Ru- *;i-;

rirvin Monungly, officiating.

. “t. Mr. an!' W.t.'.»--*? wer* Mia? Glenna Mary. F. Burdett, j t*r. sir.*r of the brvie and Ralph

v » Albright and i San er*.

and Franc** 1 The bride was attractive in a yellow

n

WANTED: Co

Midway.

■vrter at the

6 3:.

FIVFLLB '.ED ( \I.P

Merle Hjghe fanner residing

ville n-tarner! home Ssrkiay f dknring n :XT ' otisvi a? a fi e-:egg- I

O aw . <^1 f tha: was bom at his farm

TV

left hip.

leg is *ttac 1 i norma: lor

altby. IT, - ar that a ."“ported b tity far—.

ve-legged

an appendicitis oper-t. i

. for-sville ten days ago. ontr ? ac>. Mr. Huid-.e-s reports 'h Mr. and Mrs. Otis Err. sh of this; ' * ^ ^ /njoying - rfect h-alti- ! city spent Sue ay m Terre Haste * ^ ’ 7 :ii * ?•-' - n rrral

| visiting Mrs- Efeglkk’s sister Mrs. j m eTPTy ^

■ Oande Bu«by and farr.fi y.

A Tarriag* license has js.su--- i [ at Crawfortsviil* to Cari A. Moore, 22

J y«*ni old, farmer, of Greenca«tie. and; ' Jnd t * n,e thL , Lucile Mahorney, 29, of La<i -ga. S ^e

Mrs. A. M Young, soath Collez-e M

ivenje. will l*ave Tu*»_ay rve.n fori j New York City and WeMport, r. - - . V t ' ,Tf ;. T ' f: ' 1 ^TION START* | where *he will visit her son, Mr. a-d TRANKF‘»RT, K ., Aug. 6. (UP

Mrs Stanley Young and baby. , —Kentucky | Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunn anf s^. n J a ’ (and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Dunn and J ur ' ,a: '‘ in family visited Mr. and Mr*. William e4 in 3 disputi runningharr. and Mr. and Mr?. Lev 1 ( ' iln5 wer* Hinkle in Inlianapolis Sunday after-1 * n L’a»' Paw noon. ' Isaiah Wolfcr

and Mrs. R.>y 3 -jng of Roachdale. returned to her home Sunday from

crepe suit tr..-nn-.ed in brown and white with accessories to match. She carried a mixed bouquet of gladiolias

an 2 baby breath.

Following a short motor trip Mrani Mrs- Cory will be at home to their friends at Greencastle, Ind. where Mr. Cory is employed. Mr*. Cory has been a resident of this city for the past year and a half an was a member of St. Eeman \s Young People’s dub—Crawfordsville

J-'Umal-Review. + d' + +d--!--{- +

fhnMian Miasionar} xiciety

VA ill Me»ff Tue.-day

The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Christian ihurch will meet Tuestay afternoon at 2 .39 o'clork. Members and g.* ts will be ca!le.i for at 2:15. Those who can not attend the *e-ing please call Mrs. Ira Cowling an U«day La ulat nl r Mrs. Ralph West

e after ball- tir.g S:*-1 + + + -i-'i-+ + + wo men w*'e wound- j Frank Toney Surprised n Pike rounty. 1 *n Birthday .Ajutiveraary. vl .

ught into a disput* Frank Toney, residing wed of

*: Mr. an- I Ta xa- C ry. ot Worthington Wed-j “President Hindenburg is not dead, family, Mr.; '.esday evening at 6:30 o’clock at -he , He is forever with us, surrounded by ar. family, j h me of the bride's parents, with Rev. ti great heroes of the past.”

Hitler sat down and Goering closed toe ceremony with an expression of the nation’s sympathy for the Hindtr.burg family. Reichstag d*puties, lie -aid. would forever take to heart Hitler’s admonition to preserve a faithful remembrance of the presi-

dent.

Col. and Mrs. Oskar von Hindenburg, the president’s son and da ugh-W-in-law. were in the audience, as were Otto Meissner, Hindenburg’.?— and Hitler’s res.dentiai secretary, and former Crown Prince Wilhelm. It was a new role for Goering, too, anlJhe service was made more impm- ive by Its contrast to most Xari n^etings. The reichstag members, invited to the service in a body; the government officials, diplomats and . thers seemed deeply affected by memory of the “olf gentleman" and Hitler’s sorrowful, broken voiced recoun ing of Ids career. One of the first to enter the hall was the Papal Nuncio. The British and French ambassadors, and a repr*?entat.ve of the American embassy, **re among the early arrivals. All :h* women were in deep mourning.

rtich

of a recent

nearly 10) 0 r

land. I

B«-f.<re L?":r.g to Two

et, the pr* 'i i*nt and Mrs. J dr>"e *. v ' the Rlackf*J re-er. ati .*> and ar-re "iade^l tri ■' me-r!>*r-- : n a colorful J j by rh i :d d H* J I He m'-* r-'-i \ r. fintafl t" visit Gl*ci*r r.vti r.a! aariiB

L

r .: ? fr, park to " 'thin a fez nikH Canadian border

.fl

him to sje >! it.'-t fhijiiifW train, t'.* F' r I’* k vriqlll fixed ,.t 3 i i ST. Hnil . h at hr* 1 t v .t n"*! ret.. r under.vcv '<■[>■ y. L:b j NriB ui't •

G ISOLINF Pll’f l.iM. RINyJ M VVER IS IiKnl (IRTfl

precinct, Pik* county. 24, and hi? brother.

Glenn Funk a "umed to their ho

Crawfordsville where she ur* *-rw-en! an appenjK'iGs operation eight days

j »(U>-

j Mr?. Henry Bicknel! ha* rt- urT!**l j home Yror. a vacation spent at Big ; D-ng lak* in northern Indiana She ! was the g.;*-t of her daughter, Mr -. Jesse Crirnmanx and chiT- ren while

there.

I f -pt. arvI Mr*. Clyde Ferguson of Denver, Co|o„ and Mr. and Mr . ( Georg* Schwinn and daughter of | Rockville, wer* guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr- M.. .rEjbus-.li

ton street. Mr. and M

|daugh-*r h-i'.-e

, in Evansville a'ter a visit with Mr. I and Mrs. Harry Moore, parent. of' Mra. Punk, Miss Ardith Moore ac-j ('omt>an:ed them home for a visit- j j Mrs. Wm. I’w.ke <f Chicago spent 1 ;the week end with Mr. an! Mrs. AM !>ert Land*- and o'her relatives. Mrs. Brooke j.« president of the American! <5 real Chemical Association. She i* ;al o chemist for the Parity Baking! [ Company. A family dinner wa.* given j in her hon ?r at the home of Mr an ! 1 Mrs. J. E. Houck .Sunday. Wilbur Mullenix has filed suit in I c:rcu.t court against Fmf H -lsapple ' end Fre.| Bennett to fore*lose a mechanic’* lien. The plaintiff allege* j th* defen.P nts are indebted to him in I the *um of $26 for labor performed ; in the repair of a house. H* make* a demand of $60. Fred V. Thcmi* is attorney for the plaintiff. Russel! Boswell, Clinton township farmer, filed ?uit in circuit court Sat. urday against Mert Boswell, now -Aid to reside in Laporte, asking a divorce and custody of three children, the eld- 1 ert L3 year* old. According to the complaint the couple married June j,j 1329 and separated June 24, 19.34. i The plaintiff charges his wife refuse*! to keep house, was quamd.wme and lazy, and finally left him. Frank F. ! Stoessel Is attorney for the plaintiff, j

Pr.«perily, nj* friend, is largely a matter of economy! And ecrjiomy i» juel thrift* -nanagemeni. I ha«e ju-t had all my old ckrthes clean, ed. pre-sed and repaired at the home ntkvm LAUNDRY A

cleaners

ft didn’t cost much, and I have all the dottles 1

n*'d. 1 m mak.ng my own pr*e*per.

By.

Tnrcn' 1 d V r ictim

I..me ale. wa- surprised by frien ..*, relative* and neighbors Sunday on the casi'vn of his birthday anniversary. M rt- than 135 were reg: ered at the

I event.

The feature of the day was a huge •asket ■ inner spread on long tables un e r the tree- near the Toney home

+ •? + •> + + + + '-vtion Four To Meet Wednesday

Section Four of the Christian church will meet Weinesday afternoon a: 2:30 o’clock at the homo of . Mrs. 11* Johnson. Assistant hortesse? •‘• II be Mrs. George Garrett, Mrs. ; Harry Foster and Mrs. R ft R art i PV , Mrs. George Garrett will have charge "f the prr.gmm. Mr*. Bartley will J read a paper on the Virgin*.”

■F'h + 'M'-S-d.j. Ethel Confer W,d, j In-'ia/tgpr Hs Man

Mr*. E»hel Dear Confer, of GrWw-

hindenburg kites l< "Wllaural Fran* l‘a K r Oar | f‘ r firemen w.jrking in shifts. Along the mute, villagers have '.rung across the road garlanJs of pine boughs, drape*! with crepe. One battalion of infantry, commanded by General Niehelsohuetz. p licy regarding uses of the federal perk? system, was made from Two will escort the caisson, it* path lighted by torch bearers, for several miles. T'en the casket will be transferred to a cais-on of a motorized artillery attery, and. escorted by cavalry, will he tak*n at an increased pace until 4 a. m. when infantry will join the cor-

tege again.

All along the way from Xeudeck to 1 annenberg will be stationed term troops, SS bodyguards and Hitler youths with torches to light

the precession.

T e procession will halt for two minutes at the field marshal's knoll n> ar the village of Froegenau. where

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The couple left immediately for a three weeks Wedding tri p (o YH|ow

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Five m<-n are boing h*ld in Toronto, Canada, in an alleged conspiracy to kidnap J. S. McLean, above, 58-year-old president of the Canada Packers, Ltd., one of Canada's leading businessmen and hold him for $190,000 ransom. The case Is believed the first of its kind in the dominion.

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The Indies Aid cf the V P l t ton Falls . .. t T D.nner was served by the women at afurnol* t ‘'!. bo8iB *** '"‘“'‘ "tr in the afternoon he president Mrs. J„ hn B 7 k P ^ d «« was answered with a Bible verse.

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Twelve membea .-d . M „. visitors were present. The next meet-

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don? of 22 men and state police will | ° < * raw n up Outside, where the main ; t wer has been draped in crepe, with ' a great Iron cross in the center. Tl e grave has been prepared under the field marshal’s tower of the mon-

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Met ore it will lie a catafalque unon , w.nich the casket will be placed, and a from which Chancellor Adolf Hitler will pronounce the eulogy. In front of the catafalque is ■i high cross, which will be flanked by Lags of 50 regiments of the old im-

perial army.

The memorial has been draped with loAOt) feet of oak leaf garlands, I he casket will be taken to the inner court of the memorial, over a path of white sand strewn with ever* tfreen twigs in keeping with ancient

me of Mrs. Prussian custom. The preacher will read a sermon

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